A: Nobody knows, but this is a good theory:

Humor: Funny things, laughing, and jokes

Alfred Korzybski’s ideas on General Semantics are important and profound, but Korzybski wasn’t very good at explaining them. These other people help explain his ideas more simply. If you want to master Science and Sanity, Korzybski’s 900-page text on General Semantics, I suggest you start with these simplified explanations first!

Professor Irving J. Lee’s 6 lectures on “Talking Sense” where he leisurely covers a few important principles of General Semantics over three hours. You need to be a bit patient with him in the first couple of lectures, but then he gets really good.

Mohnish Pabrai shares what he learned from having lunch with Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger:

From Munger:

1. Follow other top notch investors; study what they are doing and why they are doing it.
2. Focus carefully on the cannibals, the companies aggressively buying back their own stock.
3. Pay attention to spin-offs for opportunities.